Accura Precision-Bond Handgun Bullets .38 cal .358" 125 gr FP 500/pk
Accura Precision-Bond handgun bullets in .38 caliber deliver the accuracy and consistency you need for target shooting and practice without the premium price tag of match-grade ammunition. These .358" diameter, 125-grain flat point bullets are engineered for precision from the ground up, starting with certified lead and copper and maintained through rigorous quality control at every manufacturing step. Built to shoot tight groups, they're a smart choice for reloaders who want dependable performance at an honest cost.
Accura's manufacturing process emphasizes consistency—constant inspection during production and packaging means every bullet in the 500-round box meets the same exacting standard. That attention to detail translates to tighter shot groups and fewer surprises at the range. Whether you're developing loads for a defensive practice routine or tuning your .38 for competition, these bullets give you a solid foundation.
The flat point profile is a proven design for .38 handgun work, offering reliable bullet setback and performance characteristics you can trust. At a recommended velocity of up to 1300 fps, they'll perform across a wide range of load recipes. Use the cannalure as your seating reference for consistent cartridge length and performance.
Key Features
- Certified lead and copper construction for consistent performance
- Rigorous quality control and inspection throughout manufacturing
- Flat point profile suited to .38 handgun applications
- 500-round bulk pack for efficient reloading
- Recommended maximum velocity of 1300 fps
- Cannalure for seating reference and cartridge consistency
Specifications
| Caliber | .38 |
| Bullet Diameter | .358" |
| Weight | 125 grains |
| Profile | Flat Point |
| Recommended Max Velocity | 1300 fps |
| Package Quantity | 500 bullets |
Frequently Asked Questions
Are these loaded ammunition or components for reloading?
These are bullets only—components for hand reloading. You'll need to seat them in cartridge cases with powder and primers to create finished ammunition.
What's the flat point profile best used for?
The flat point design is well-suited for .38 handgun practice, target shooting, and common defensive loads. It provides consistent bullet setback and reliable performance across typical .38 load recipes.
How should I reference the recommended velocity?
The 1300 fps maximum velocity is a starting point for load development. Work up your specific loads carefully using established reloading data for your particular powder, primer, and case combination—always starting below maximum and working up incrementally while watching for pressure signs.
What does the cannalure on these bullets do?
The cannalure is a groove around the bullet used as a seating depth reference to help you achieve consistent cartridge length from round to round, which supports uniform performance and pressure.

